Dorothy Sayers | ||||
locations from Strong Poison | ||||
Cambridge Circus Miss Murchison passes from here to nearby Frith Street on her way to dinner | ||||
Harlech Philip Boyes visits for his health just before his death | ||||
Battersea Bridge A latchkey is dropped in the Thames | ||||
Overstrand Mansions Sir Julian has the cab drop him off at number 50 and walks home | ||||
Harley Street Sir Julian Freke's office | ||||
St. Luke's Workhouse, Chelsea "The Chelsea workhouse": Lord Peter's description recognized | ||||
Westmorland Mrs. Wrayburn lives in the town of Windle | ||||
Judd Street Bunter invited to see the Rev. Crawford | ||||
Whitechapel Road Bill Rumm's house | ||||
Gray's Inn Road The "Nine Rings" is near here on Gray's Inn Road | ||||
100 Doughty Street Harriet Vane's apartment, overlooking Mecklenburgh Square | ||||
Gray's Inn Road and Theobald Road Miss Murchison's bus stop | ||||
Preston Mrs. Climpson stops here on her way to Windle | ||||
Bedford Row Mr. Urquhart's office | ||||
New Scotland Yard (1889-1966) Chief Detective-Inspector Parker's office | ||||
Holloway Gaol Harriet Vane is held awaiting retrial | ||||
Central Criminal Court Harriet Vane's trial | ||||
Guilford Street Philip Boyes catches a cab on the night of his death | ||||
Southampton Row Harriet Vane buys arsenic at a chemist's | ||||
Woburn Square Norman Urquhart's house |